Reclassified IX-6, 21 July 1921 and used as Radio Controlled Target Ship.įate: Sunk as target by Mississippi (BB-41), in the Gulf of Panama, 23 March 1923.Ĭross section of the Iowa (BB-4) taken from a plan dated 1893. Operational and Building Data: Laid down by Cramp, Philadelphia, on 5 August 1893 Machinery, 11,000 IHP 2 vertical, triple expansion engines, 2 screws, NavSource Online: Battleship Photo Archive BB-4 USS IOWA Radio Call Sign: November - Hotel - Tangoĭisplacement 11,410 Tons, Dimensions, 362' 5" (oa) x 72' 3" x 26' 10" (Max),Īrmament 4 x 12"/35 8 x 8"/35, 6 x 4"/40 4 x 14"tt,Īrmor, 14" Belt, 17" Turrets, 3" Decks, 10 " Conning Tower. Please Take A Moment To Let Us Know So That We Can Correct Any Problems And Make Your Visit As Enjoyable And As Informative As Possible. Please Report Any Broken Links Or Trouble You Might Come Across To The Webmaster.
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